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China Accused of Using Embassies to Undermine French Rafale Fighter Jet Sales

Adhidev Jasrotia
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Last updated: July 6, 2025
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China is facing serious allegations from French intelligence agencies for orchestrating a targeted disinformation campaign aimed at damaging the reputation and global sales of the Rafale fighter jet, following its combat deployment during the May clashes between India and Pakistan. According to French defence officials and intelligence findings accessed by the Associated Press, Chinese embassies and their defence attachés played a central role in lobbying countries to reconsider existing and future Rafale purchases in favour of Chinese-made alternatives.

The French Defence Ministry confirmed the Rafale was subjected to what it called a “vast campaign of disinformation” that sought to promote the supposed superiority of Chinese defence platforms. The campaign allegedly used multiple tools including manipulated images, viral posts, AI-generated content, and video-game simulations depicting the downing of Rafale jets — all spread across over 1,000 newly created social media accounts during the India–Pakistan conflict.

The India–Pakistan clashes, which involved dozens of warplanes, saw both sides lose aircraft. While Pakistan claimed to have downed five Indian jets including three Rafales, French military officials acknowledge the loss of one Rafale, one Mirage 2000, and one Sukhoi fighter. The incidents prompted concern among countries that operate the Rafale, notably Indonesia, which has ordered 42 jets and is considering more.

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French intelligence sources said Chinese defence attachés were actively promoting narratives about Rafale’s poor performance in private meetings with military and defence officials from Rafale-operating or prospective countries. These efforts allegedly aimed to boost confidence in Chinese fighter jets and reduce France’s influence, particularly in Asia.

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Though there is no direct evidence linking these online and offline campaigns to the Chinese government, French officials believe the actions were highly coordinated. China’s Ministry of National Defence dismissed the claims as “groundless rumours and slander,” maintaining that it adheres to a responsible military export policy.

Experts say China may be exploiting the high-profile Rafale deployment to weaken France’s defence partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region. “By attacking the aircraft, certain actors sought to undermine the credibility of France and its defence industrial base,” the French Defence Ministry stated.

France considers the Rafale a key pillar of its strategic autonomy and global defence partnerships. With over 530 jets sold — 323 of which are exports to countries like India, Egypt, the UAE, and Indonesia — safeguarding the aircraft’s image is critical for France’s global defence standing.

Analysts suggest that Beijing’s alleged campaign reflects a larger geopolitical strategy to reduce Western influence in Asia by challenging the trustworthiness of its military technology exports.

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An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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